Where in the world is Kotaku headed next? With half of our team back from Germany and Gamescom 2010 we will stay put only briefly. Next week, we hit PAX in Seattle. Specifically, I will be hitting PAX.

The show starts a week from Friday on September 3 and runs through Sunday.

Those Insomniac people's Saturday evening panel not only runs against Wil Wheaton's always well-attended talk but also against this nonsense:

Saturday, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Unicorn Theatre
Canon Fodder is back!

PAX East was only the beginning. Canon Fodder is back! What are the 10 best video games ever made? At PAX East, former journalism peers and eternal game-arguing rivals N'Gai Croal (Hit Detection) and Stephen Totilo (Kotaku), introduced their semi-ridiculous and fully-entertaining interactive method for choosing the 10 best games of all time. Yes, they made a game out of choosing the 10 best games of all time. The list changed more than a dozen times at PAX East based on decisions made by some of gaming's top creators. At PAX Prime, that list will change again during our Canon Fodder phase two, thanks to input from a whole new batch of gaming stars. There's still a chance to get Majora's Mask on top, unless N'Gai has anything to say about it.

PAX events are well-attended. Tens of thousands of gamers show up, as do both big game publishers and the little guys. So maybe I'll check out LucasArts or the new panel showing more of the LEGO MMO. But I'll also swing by the booth where two guys will be showing their two games, SpyParty and Monaco, both excellent indies.